Inspiring Movement - Physical Activity in a Virtual Sea as a Driver for Ecological Awareness

Carolin Straßmann, Alexander Arntz, S. Eimler
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As environmental pollution continues to expand, new ways for raising awareness for the consequences need to be explored. Virtual reality has emerged as an effective tool for behavioral change. This paper investigates if virtual reality applications controlled through physical activity can support an even stronger effect, because they enhance attention and recall performance by stimulating working memory through motor functions. This was tested in an experimental study ([Formula: see text]) using a virtual reality head-mounted display in combination with the ICAROS fitness device enabling participants to explore either a plastic-polluted or a non-polluted sea. Results indicated that using a regular controller elicits more presence and a more intense Flow experience than the ICAROS condition, which people controlled via their physical activity. Moreover, the plastic-polluted stimulus was more effective in inducing people’s stated tendency to change their attitude than a non-polluted sea.
鼓舞人心的运动-虚拟海洋中的体育活动作为生态意识的驱动力
随着环境污染的不断扩大,需要探索提高人们对其后果认识的新方法。虚拟现实已经成为改变行为的有效工具。本文研究了通过身体活动控制的虚拟现实应用是否可以支持更强的效果,因为它们通过运动功能刺激工作记忆来增强注意力和回忆表现。这在一项实验研究中进行了测试([公式:见文本]),使用虚拟现实头戴式显示器与ICAROS健身设备相结合,使参与者能够探索被塑料污染或未被污染的海洋。结果表明,与ICAROS条件相比,使用常规控制器可以引发更多的存在感和更强烈的心流体验,而ICAROS条件是人们通过身体活动来控制的。此外,受塑料污染的刺激比未受污染的海洋更能有效地诱导人们改变态度。
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